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Gaokerena

E nder leƴƴi Perse en e Zoroastrian en, Gaokerena doole oo ko lekki Haoma taariindi, jogiindi sifaaji celluɗi,[1][2][3] rokki maayde ɓalli maayɓe ummiiɗi so ñaamaama. Ina wiyee kadi ina jogii aawdi leɗɗe Leydi fof, kadi ko ƴiiƴam ɓiɓɓe mum rokki eliksir maayde. Innde Gaokerena ndee firti ko « luggere nagge » walla « noppi nagge.[4]

Simurgh ina ɓuuɓtoo e dow lekki

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E wiyde daartol Iraan, Simurgh ina ɓuuɓnoo e dow Gaokerena.[5]

Eɓɓooje ɗe ndartaaki ngam halkude lekki kii e reende lekki kii e puccu

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Bonannde e sifaa mum etinooma halkude ndee lekki nguurndam, waɗi heen ƴiye walla mboros ngam haɓtaade ɗum, haɗde leɗɗe ɗee fof mawnude e dow Leydi. Kono nde reeni nde ko liɗɗi sappo Kara e puccu nguu, ngu hunduko jeenay e gite jeegom.

Darnde maaynde umminaaɓe e lekki kii

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E ummital, yarooɓe ndiyam nguurndam ɗam, maa keɓ wellitaare timmunde, haa arti noon e maayde.

Nanndugol e Leɗɗe Nguurndam goɗɗe[6]

Ina jogii nanndi e Lekki Nguurndam Biibal e Lislaam.

  1. Frick, Fay Arrieh (1993). "Possible Sources for Some Motifs of Decoration on Islamic Ceramics". Muqarnas. 10: 231–240. doi:10.2307/1523188. ISSN 0732-2992.
  2. Lechler, George (1937). "The Tree of Life in Indo-European and Islamic Cultures". Ars Islamica. 4: 369–419. ISSN 1939-6406.
  3. Carnoy, Albert J. (1916). "Iranian Views of Origins in Connection with Similar Babylonian beliefs". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 36: 300–320. doi:10.2307/592687. ISSN 0003-0279.
  4. Nizamoglu, Cem (2009-02-07). "The Simurgh: A Symbol of Holistic Medicine in the Middle Eastern Culture in History". Muslim Heritage. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  5. Frick, Fay Arrieh (1993). "Possible Sources for Some Motifs of Decoration on Islamic Ceramics". Muqarnas. 10: 231–240. doi:10.2307/1523188. ISSN 0732-2992.
  6. Lechler, George (1937). "The Tree of Life in Indo-European and Islamic Cultures". Ars Islamica. 4: 369–419. ISSN 1939-6406.